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What accessories do I need for SUP?

SUP Fin: A SUP fin is a detachable or fixed fin that is attached to the bottom of a SUP to help with steering and stability. SUP fin acts like a rudder and helps the paddleboard move forward in a straight line.
Buoyancy Belt: A buoyancy belt is used in water sports and aquatic exercises that help to provide flotation and support to the body. A buoyancy belt is essentially a belt made from foam.
Earplugs with leash: Earplugs with leash are a useful accessory for stand up paddleboarding SUP, especially in situations where you want to protect your ears from water, wind, and cold temperatures. Earplugs help prevent water from entering your ears while paddling.
Inflatable armbands: Inflatable armbands are flotation devices that are typically used by inexperienced swimmers to help them stay afloat in water. Inflatable armbands consist of two inflatable chambers that are worn on the upper arms.
SUP carry strap: A SUP carry strap is a type of strap designed to help carry a SUP from one location to another. SUP carry strap is typically made of durable materials such as nylon or polyester.
Buoyancy aid: A buoyancy aid is a type of personal flotation device PFD that is designed to provide buoyancy and help the wearer stay afloat in the water. You can buy buoyancy aid from Jobe, Rip Curl, Roces, Surflogic, and ION.
Paddle leash: A paddle leash is a cord that attaches your paddle to the board. It helps prevent the paddle from floating away if you fall off or drop it while paddling. Personal Flotation Device PFD: Depending on your location and local regulations, a PFD or life jacket may be required. Even if its not mandatory, its a safety essential, especially for beginners and when paddling in potentially dangerous conditions.
Ankle leash: An ankle leash is used to attach yourself to the board. It provides added safety by preventing the board from floating away in case you fall into the water. Ensure its the right length for your board.
Board bag: A board bag is helpful for transporting and storing your SUP. It protects the board from UV exposure, dings, and scratches. Bags often have padding and shoulder straps for easy carrying.
Inflatable SUP accessories: If you have an inflatable SUP, youll need a pump to inflate it, a pressure gauge to ensure the correct inflation, and a repair kit for minor fixes in case of punctures.
Navigation and safety equipment: If you´re paddling in open water or areas with changing conditions, consider bringing navigation tools like a GPS or compass and safety equipment like a whistle, first aid kit, or VHF radio to enhance your safety.

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